gobbledygook — also gobbledegook, the overinvolved, pompous talk of officialdom [Klein], 1944, Amer.Eng., first used by U.S. Rep. Maury Maverick, D. Texas, (1895 1954), a grandson of the original MAVERICK (Cf. maverick) and chairman of U.S. Smaller War Plants… … Etymology dictionary

gobbledygook — [“gabldiguk] 1. n. nonsense; officialese or government gibberish. □ I can’t understand all this gobbledygook. □ They must have a full time staff to dream up all this gobbledygook. 2. n. any mess, especially of food. □ Dinner was just gobbledygook … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

gobbledygook — [[t]gɒ̱b(ə)ldiguːk[/t]] also gobbledegook N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you describe a speech or piece of writing as gobbledygook, you are criticizing it for seeming like nonsense and being very technical or complicated. [INFORMAL] When he asked… … English dictionary